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From Corrales to Hatton, meet the fighters going into the International Boxing Hall of Fame

The International Boxing Hall of Fame inducts the class of 2024 this weekend in Canastota, New York, and some big names are on the list.

The Boxing Writers Association of America and an international panel of boxing historians voted in the latest crop of champions, inside and outside the ring, to join the greatest names in boxing history.

Boxers Ricky Hatton, Michael Moorer, Ana Maria Torres, Jane Couch, Ivan Calderon and the late Diego Corrales will be inducted into the Modern Boxers category.

Boxing writer Wallace Matthews and sportscaster Nick Charles will enter in the Observer category. Trainer Kenny Adams, publicist Fred Sternburg and publicist and manager Jackie Kallen join in the Non-Participant category. Boxer Luis Angel Firpo will enter in the Old Timer category and Teresa Kibby joins in the Women Trailblazer category.

Here’s a look at each inductee in the Modern Boxers category and what makes them so special.


Diego Corrales

“Chico” Corrales will best be remembered for the incredible Round 10 of his epic first encounter against Jose Luis Castillo in May 2005. The round included nonstop action, knockdowns and a scarcely believable turnaround.

Two years to the day after that ESPN Fight of the Year, Corrales was killed in a motorcycle accident at the age of 29 in Las Vegas.

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